economy. >> yeah. >> and the more we can give more of the free markets the choices within there, i think the better off the economy's going to be and the markets will reflect that, as well. >> well, in terms of the continuation, i mean, do you think that money continues coming out of bonds? what's your take in terms of that great rotation? will we see some of the money coming out of the bond market moving into stocks? >> i think that you will. i think, you know -- you know, the reason people are in bonds is for safety. and with this, with the rates where they're at, that's not a safe place to be. so, you know, i feel maybe short-duration bonds, if you're really afraid of, you know, as the surrogate to cash. but we would be overweighting equities right now rather than being in bonds. i think bonds, there's only one place to go, hopefully, here, because as the economy improves, you know, yields -- rates have to go up. >> rates have to go up, but are there groups that are going to benefit from ra